Mantas and Big School of Hammerheads

2 morning dives and both very good,Vis one side with 100 ft plus and the other side 60 ft, temp 74f and light current to the south.Both dives with a lot of manta action at least 10 different individuals,5 at once. Dolphins, galapagos, Tiger Shark and a big school of Hammerheads. All guests are very happy.

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Dolphins, Hammerheads, Galapagos on Our First Dives

We’ve had a good day so far. A couple blue whales in front of Agua Verde this morning, shy and didn’t stick around but its amazing to see them!!!!

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Socorro Island: Truly a Paradise for Divers

Socorro Island is part of the Revillagigedo Islands and a popular destination for scuba diving because of its diverse marine life like the large pelagic animals, whale sharks, hammerhead sharks, and humpback whales. Hi everyone! One more time, Socorro Island showed itself as a paradise for divers and marine life lovers. The diving was absolutely […]

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Roca Partida Memories

Roca Partida is a small rock formation located in the Pacific Ocean about 500 km (311 miles) west of the Mexican coast. The area surrounding the rock is rich in marine life, including schools of fish, sharks, and various species of whales and dolphins.

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Spectacular Socorro Trips with Nautilus

What makes a diving trip spectacular? What is the pinnacle of diving? This is my third trip to Socorro with Nautilus – twice on the Explorer and once on the Belle Amie. Simply put, each trip has been as spectacular as the next! On my first trip, I had a glorious interaction with dolphins! On […]

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Merry Sharkmas and a Fintastic new year

Another magical trip sadly ends again. This trip was literally the X-Mas edition. The eastern Pacific Ocean had loads of gifts for us under the tree. Not one wish had been forgotten.

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Roca O’Neil

Today we dived Roca O’neil a site we don’t often get to go to as it is very exposed to heavy swell. It is located on Socorro island and consists of craggy black rocks protruding from the surface of the waves several hundred meters from the islands coastline. There is a shallow plateau which extends out from the rocks which steeply drops off on all sides to over 30m (at it’s shallowest point) covered in large boulders and rock formations.The abrupt change in depth creates…

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